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Wearables Won’t Make America Healthy Again

Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has declared wearable health technology as a pillar of his “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda. His vision suggests that tracking personal data — glucose levels, heart rate, sleep cycles, and more — will empower Americans to take charge of their health and, in turn, reverse the country’s dismal health statistics.…
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Understanding Disparities in Cervical Cancer Screening among Hispanic Women in Indiana for Future Initiatives

Congratulations to Dr. Layla Claure for successfully defending her PhD thesis, Understanding Disparities in Cervical Cancer Screening among Hispanic Women in Indiana for Future Initiatives. As part of the inaugural PhD cohort in the Dept of Public Health at Purdue University, Layla’s leadership, mentorship of students, and dedication to uplifting community voices helped meaningfully shape…
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Spotlight on Abby Higgins: Celebrating a Future Leader in Public Health

As we celebrate her graduation, we’re proud to highlight Abby Higgins — an exceptional student at Purdue University’s Health TechQuity Lab (HTQL). Under the guidance of Dr. Natalia Rodriguez, Abby has made a lasting impact through her dedication to community health and public health research, leaving a meaningful legacy in the lab and setting the…
